Brazil orders Venezuela diplomat out

AFP  |  Brasilia 

today ordered the top at Venezuela's embassy, Gerardo Delgado, to leave the country, in retaliation for booting out the Brazilian

"has decided to declare the Venezuelan charge d'affaires persona non grata," a Brazilian foreign ministry spokesman told AFP.


"In practice, this means he will have to leave the country. It is a swift measure," he said.

announced on Saturday that Brazil's to Caracas, Ruy Pereira, was no longer welcome as it viewed the Brazilian as illegitimate.

is opposed to conservative Brazilian Michel Temer, who replaced impeached leftist Dilma Rousseff last year. Temer's rise resulted in Venezuela- diplomatic ties being briefly frozen.

on Saturday also ordered the Canadian charge d'affaires in to leave, prompting on Monday to say Venezuela's and charge d'affaires must leave their posts.

has been fiercely pushing back against growing international condemnation of Nicolas Maduro's tightening hold on power.

Canada, the United States, and most Latin American nations have denounced what they call the trampling of democracy and human rights in the once-rich South American nation, which is now on the brink of default.

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First Published: Wed, December 27 2017. 04:25 IST